Music, Glasgow, this weekend
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| Free lunchtime organ recitals every day by different organists. | |
| 11 Apr–31 May, not Sundays 1.00 | Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum, Glasgow |
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| Quintet led by tenor saxophonist Deans, playing a modern blend of bebop, jazz and funk. | |
| Saturdays 5.00–8.00 | Bar Bloc Bar Bloc, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
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| Current indie by numbers from young Leeds band popular with the kids. | |
| 16 May–17 May 7.00 | Carling Academy, Glasgow |
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| Organic, harmonic Glasgow band play the Halt Bar Hijack. | |
| 17 May 8.00 | The Halt Bar, Glasgow |
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| Montreal bass-less noise quartet who vow to "bring the hate". | |
| 18 May | Captain's Rest, Glasgow |
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| Sir John Falstaff, the self-indulgent, lecherous, larger-than-life glutton first brought to the public's notice in Shakespeare's comedy 'The Merry Wives of Windsor', gets his own spin-off opera, courtesy of Verdi. Domenic Hill directs a new production for Scottish Opera which promises both Rabelaisian frolicking and a showcase for Verdi's exquisite melodic invention. | |
| 13 May, 15 May, 17 May, 21 May, 24 May (13 May 7.15) (15 May 7.15) (17 May 7.15) (21 May 7.15) (24 May 2.15) | Theatre Royal, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
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| More ballads and pop from the boy band who refuse to die. | |
| 17 May 7.30 | SECC, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
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| Gentle, melodic indie from America, in the same vein as Echo and The Bunnymen or early U2. | |
| 17 May 8.30 | King Tut's Wah Wah Hut, Glasgow |
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| Classic and blues rock. | |
| 17 May | Rockers, Glasgow |
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| Dancey indie rock from The Statler Project. | |
| 17 May 8.00 | Box, Glasgow |
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| Glasgow sax player back home from the Berklee Jazz College in Boston. | |
| 17 May 3.00–6.00 | Brel, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
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| A little bit of politics and a lot of wit from the perennially likeable Irish folk rock singer-songwriter. | |
| 17 May 8.00 | The Accies Club, Glasgow |
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| Punk bill, with headliners from Dundee. | |
| 18 May | Rockers, Glasgow |
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| Over-14s show. Kansas-based band, featuring ex-Get Up Kid Matthew Pryor. | |
| 17 May 7.00 | ABC2, Glasgow |
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| Eighteen-piece folk dance party. | |
| 17 May 9.00 | 13th Note Café, Glasgow |
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| The Eagles Story performed by Scotland's very own Hotel California. | |
| 17 May 8.00 | SECC, Glasgow |
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| Angelic rock. | |
| 17 May 8.30 | Samuel Dow's, Glasgow |
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| A new talent on the Scottish jazz scene, Paterson provides smooth soul and swing vocals. | |
| Saturdays 2.30–5.30 | Play, Glasgow |
| Date | Location |
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| Local singer/songwriter. | |
| 17 May 8.00 | Maggie May's, Glasgow |
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| Established musical tribute to the Eagles. | |
| 17 May 7.30 | Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow |
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| The epic indie rockers continue with their reintroduction into society with another sold out show. | |
| 17 May 7.00 | Queen Margaret Union, Glasgow |




